The earliest followers of Jesus were not persecuted; they were prosecuted. This is the crucial point Jeremy Williams makes in Criminalization in Acts of the Apostles. While the distinction sounds ...
This dramatization from the New Testament originated as a 342-minute, five-part television mini-series; it was subsequently released in a shortened, 280-minute version. In part one, the Apostles call ...
The emboldened disciples in Acts 5:12-16 perform signs and wonders of the risen Christ to a crowd gathered at Solomon’s portico in Jerusalem. Witnessing the good news of the resurrection for the first ...
Witness how the remaining apostles are martyred for their unwavering beliefs. Travel with Jonathan Phillips on Paul’s third and final missionary journey as the Apostolic Age comes to an end. We ...
From the blood of the martyrs to swimming pool baptisms, the new TV series stages the biblical drama with intelligence and creativity. Filmmakers tackling the Gospels or the Book of Acts often look ...
Thanks for joining our study. This week is part two of Moses in the New Testament. Last Sunday, we focused on Moses in the Gospels, and today we explore the Book of Acts. If you missed last week, ...
The latest issue of The New Yorker includes an essay by Adam Gopnik, “We’re Still Not Done With Jesus,” on the scholarly debates about the origins of Christianity. In the piece, Gopnik positions ...
John J. Miller is joined by Jeff Cavins of Ascension Press to discuss the Acts of the Apostles. John J. Miller brings The Great Books podcast to a close. John J. Miller is joined by Peter Meilaender ...